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iPod Video
Steve Jobs introduced a new video iPod with a 60% brighter screen, improved battery life, with a sleeker price tag for more capacity: 80GB for US$349/AU$499. The US$249/AU$380 30GB iPod also sets new pricing standards for premium high-capacity MP3 players.

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iPod Nano
For those more interested in size than video, Apple reintroduced the Nano, but this time in five colors (silver, blue, green, hot pink, and black) with a more scratch resistant aluminum case. Think iPod Mini, but minier. Capacities range from 2GB to the black-only 8GB player.

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iPods Shuffle
There's a new Shuffle in town, the world's smallest MP3 player. With an aluminum exterior and still no screen, the second-generation Shuffle is now available in one size (1GB) and at the not-too-shabby price of US$79/AU$119. The wearable player does not have an integrated USB interface and relies upon a miniature dock for transfers and recharging.

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iPods Shuffle
Finally, two more pieces in the Apple digital media ecosystem: the latest version of iTunes and the wireless set-top device code-named iTV. iTunes 7 introduces movies and games to the renamed iTunes Store, as well as interface upgrades and cool features, such as gapless playback. The iTV will fill in the gap between computer and home entertainment system, as it will wirelessly beam your iTunes-based content over to your TV and stereo system when it's available in Q1 of 2007.

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